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Peshawari chappals are a traditional type of footwear originating from Peshawar, a city in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Known for their unique design and craftsmanship, they are widely popular across Pakistan and beyond. Here's an overview:

Cultural Significance:

  • Peshawari chappals are deeply rooted in Pashtun culture and are often worn by men during festivals, weddings, and everyday life.
  • They gained international fame when British designer Paul Smith created a version inspired by them, though it stirred controversy over cultural appropriation.

    Design:

    • Peshawari chappals are open-toed sandals with a distinct “T” strap or overlapping straps.
    • The straps are usually adjustable to ensure a comfortable fit.
    • They often feature decorative stitching or punched designs.
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